The current economic scenario like most inflection points in global history, brings with it challenges and opportunities. We find ourselves at a juncture where the future course of progress for institutions and organizations will depend on their response to these evolutionary pressures.

A growing constraint on resources, worsening climate change, increasing healthcare costs, dependence on fossil fuels and a surge in global public health disasters, collectively present the most daunting challenge of the century. The solutions to such a wide array of challenges can result from concerted effort to further innovation at global innovation centers such as universities, government research labs, corporate R&D centers and institutions dedicated to technology development.

Tech Transfer & Engineering Program Key 360° Issues

The pressure on university budgets is impacting Technology Transfer offices

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